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Richard Stedman Holden, Exeter; Phelps Hotchkiss, Taft School; Alfred Hurwitz, Boston Latin School; Richard Whitney Hyde, Hartford (Conn.) High School; John Duff Kenney, Exeter; Franklin Knight, Jr., Exeter; Walter Roosevelt Koch, St. Paul, (Minn.) Academy; George Carpenter Koss, Exeter; Paul Sylvester Lindquist, Exeter; Francis Smith Linn, Andover; John Joseph McGloin, Boston Latin School; William Henry McMaster, Jr., Exeter; Edward Reynolds McPherson, Jr. Exeter; Wilfred Mirsky, Boston Latin School; Sumner Byron Myers, Boston Latin School...
Directly north of the Counting House, running parallel to Massachusetts Avenue, the foundations have been laid for Strauss Hall. The Counting House. Strauss Hall, and other recent addition to the Yard, the Holden twins, Lionel and Mower, have all been planned to further the University's policy of cloistering the Yard from the noise and confusion of the neighboring streets. Strauss Hall will be ready for occupancy next fall, and Lionel and Mower are this year being used for the first time...
...America has a system of banking which surpasses in strength and in excellence any other banking system in the world."?Sir Edward H. Holden...
...that we have made is to be laid at the door of the college as a whole. The trouble may be traced to the very beginning of the year. So little interest was felt in the sport, that only a handful of men attended the annual football meeting in Holden. The strong and heavy men of the college refused point blank to take the trouble even to try for the eleven. Under these circumstances the inferior physique of our eleven need excite but little surprise. Yet, after all, how striking a commentary on the miserable, apathic, athletic spirit of Harvard...
With the erection this year of the Holden twins, Lionel and Mower, the sun is effectual screened at all times of the day from the face of the dial...